This year's Malofiej competition is notable because for the first time ever, an interactive graphic was the only winner for the "best in show" award. This sparked a lot of conversation about "what is an infographic

Strategies should result in a set of actions making the organisation more valuable to whoever it serves. I learned this from David Maister Knowledge strategies are no different. The objectives of the knowledge strategy activity are

Found via Donald Clark - Business Week article - The Wiki Workplace that discusses use of Wikis and Blogs and particularly their use. Geek Squad is a case in point. Many thousands of Geeks are using a growing suite of collaboration technologies to brainstorm new products and services, manage projects, swap service tips, and socialize with their peers.

I decided to elaborate a bit more on my comment that I think comics/cartoons are underused in learning, as I truly believe this. I've used them in elearning to serve as a motivating example, humorously exaggerating the negative

A few weeks ago, Michelle Murrain asked a great question--How do we make change if we keep doing things the same way? (I I would argue that you can't, but that's not the point of this post.) Now David Wilcox and MORE >>

Newsday has an interesting article out titled Independent at any age, examining how the elderly now have increased options to lead independent lives rather than being shunted off into homes. While most of the article deals with the MORE >>

“New studies have proven that, not only is knowledge lethal, but it may also have negative financial effects. According to physics, power is equal to work over time, and, since knowledge is power and time is money, we are left with MORE >>

the non-relationship between financial worth and iq Originally uploaded by pkedrosky. Just saw a post If You're So Dumb, Why Aren't You Rich? that cited an article in the journal Intelligence. It shows the correlation between IQ and Net Worth. Surprisingly there isn't one. Can that be right MORE >>